Tumor targeted quantum dot-mucin 1 aptamer-doxorubicin conjugate for imaging and treatment of cancer

Ovarian Neoplasms 0301 basic medicine Antibiotics, Antineoplastic Microscopy, Confocal Mucin-1 Mice, Nude Aptamers, Nucleotide Hydrogen-Ion Concentration 3. Good health Mice 03 medical and health sciences Drug Delivery Systems Doxorubicin Cell Line, Tumor Quantum Dots Animals Humans Female
DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2011.02.015 Publication Date: 2011-02-21T15:21:48Z
ABSTRACT
In this study, we report the design and delivery of a tumor-targeted, pH-responsive quantum dot-mucin1 aptamer-doxorubicin (QD-MUC1-DOX) conjugate for the chemotherapy of ovarian cancer. To achieve active cancer targeting, QD was conjugated with a DNA aptamer specific for mutated MUC1 mucin overexpressed in many cancer cells including ovarian carcinoma. DOX was attached to QD via a pH-sensitive hydrazone bond in order to provide the stability of the complex in systemic circulation and drug release in acidic environment inside cancer cells. The data show that this bond is stable at neutral and slightly basic pH and undergoes rapid hydrolysis in mildly acidic pH. Confocal microscopy and in vivo imaging studies show that the developed QD-MUC1-DOX conjugate had higher cytotoxicity than free DOX in multidrug resistant cancer cells and preferentially accumulated in ovarian tumor. Data obtained demonstrate a high potential of the proposed conjugate in treatment of multidrug resistant ovarian cancer.
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